Reader
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346 examples of Reader in a sentence
Why are we not all wearing comfortable pajamas right now? (Laughter) Well, I'm a psychologist and not a mind reader, although many people think that's the same thing.
I'm going to talk about using these strategies to actually design brain plasticity-based approach to drive corrections in the machinery of a child that increases the competence of the child as a language receiver and user and, thereafter, as a
reader.
These stories take the
reader
through war zones and villages of rural China, and into modern marriages and tense gatherings around the dinner table.
And we put an inexpensive, wireless data
reader
inside the receptacle so they could communicate.
It formalized an informal practice that we've had for a really long time: don't just think about the subject matter; think also about, and in fact, primarily about, the job that your content is doing for the
reader
or the viewer.
And this is ... a division of the Library of Congress produces a free national library service for the blind and visually impaired, and the publications they choose to publish are based on
reader
popularity.
So I was an early reader, and what I read were British and American children's books.
Well, you either haul around a USB cable, or you buy a card
reader
and haul that around.
With this barcoded ID, a simple scan with a barcode
reader
quickly pulls up the patient's records.
When Palestinian and Israeli politicians talk, they usually don't listen to each other, but a Palestinian
reader
still reads a novel by a Jewish author, and vice versa, connecting and empathizing with the narrator.
And the national TV station was injuncted five minutes before it went on air, like out of a movie: injunction landed on the news desk, and the news
reader
was like, "This has never happened before.
So I got a lot of
reader
feedback on that one.
I'm a voracious reader, a
reader
who deals with Ian McEwan down to Stephanie Meyer.
He invites us, the reader, to think of an experience from your childhood, something you remember clearly, something you can see, feel, maybe even smell, as if you were really there.
It's a sort of paper-based
reader.
It's times like these I truly wish I was a more avid
reader
of Clive Barker's literary repertoire, since very few things feel worse than not being able to fully comprehend a movie of this stunningly 'visual' caliber.
Though only 13 at the time, I was an avid
reader
of "hard science" science fiction stories.
Like "The Blair Witch Project" before it, "Hatchet" has garnered its own fair share of publicity from the bottom-on-up (as an avid
reader
of Fangoria Magazine, the full-page ads are hard to miss); even after its middling theatrical run, the film is bound to subsist solely on the hype surrounding it, and will probably turn into a cult item at some point.
As with most viewers of this film, I'm an avid
reader
of the books.
Dear reader, Watch out!
I am not going to lie, this book was difficult and it challenges the
reader
to dig deep into this novel to find the true meaning.
Conrad's words capture the
reader
and take them on the journey with Marlow, on his quest to find Mr. Kurtz, where as the film did not.
I was tricked by those reviews, but you don't have to be, gentle
reader.
Film mistakes: Ethan's elusiveness in the church dance scene, interactions with Denis Eady, addition of love scene, fox scene, store scene, saying his plans allowed, lack of displays of Ethan's inner emotions and thoughts, introduction of the priest instead of nameless engineer, let on to much that Zeena knows about the growing relationship where in novel
reader
never knows what Zeena is thinking or aware of.
I am a regular
reader
of Kathy Reichs' Temperance Brennan novels.
I for one was never an avid reader, and thus I appreciate these films as they are without any initial bias.
Literature best carries a plot, because the
reader
can supply the imagination necessary to complete the structure.
I was fortunate enough to view this short in widescreen format at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, and must suppose that when transferred to the small screen, it will lose some of its ability to draw the
reader
into the no less thoughtful story and stunning graphics.
Zeman uses animation, graphics, painted sets, model animation combined with live action to create the atmosphere of Verne that the
reader
associates in his mind.
I viewed The
Reader
at Sugar, which is not an optimal venue for viewing anything, and the movie was by far the highlight of the evening.
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